Explore the Road to Hana, hike through the Bamboo Forest, splash around at the beach or just unwind at the resort with our various activities. Whether you are seeking adventure and staying active, or looking to relax and unwind among the palms, there’s something for everyone in Hana.
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Also known as the Seven Sacred Pools, this cascading series of waterfalls and swimming holes through the lower region of Haleakala National Park is a visitor must-see.
On the mountainside of Oheo Gulch, you'll find unique hiking trails that give way to ocean views, freshwater pools, lush bamboo forests, and bridges along waterfalls. Reach Waimoku Falls at the end of your 2-mile hike.
Visit Wainapanapa State Park, located on the outskirts of Hana, to see Black Sand Beach—a beach formed by volcanic materials over the course of a millennia. The natural structures, caves, and impressive coastline views are among the most beautiful on the island.
The Hana Lava Tube is one of the island’s most incredible geologic wonders—and the 18th largest lava tube on Earth—where a cavernous maze created by volcanic lava offers an educational adventure for the whole family. Guided tours are available for all ages.
Entry fees for Out-of-State visitors, effective March 1, 2021:
Parking: $10
· Walk-in, bike-in or drop-off entry: $5 per person
· Visitors making parking reservations will be required to select a time slot in order to accommodate visitation for other park users across the day.
· Entry remains free, with no reservations required, for Hawaii residents.
For more information, please visit the DLNR Hawaii State Parks website.
Haleakala National Park
This special place vibrates with stories of ancient and modern Hawaiian culture and protects the bond between the land and its people. The park also cares for endangered species, some of which exist nowhere else. Haleakalā National Park extends from the 10,023 foot (3055m) summit of Haleakalā down the southeast flank of the mountain to the Kīpahulu coast near Hana.
In this class, you will learn how to weave your very own coconut leaf fish. Try your hand at this cultural art and appreciate the many uses of the renowned coconut tree (niu).
Feather Flowers
Lei Hulu, also known as feather lei, were reserved for the Ali‘i (chiefs) of Hawai‘i in ancient times as an adornment of nobility. Come learn the history of this art and similar techniques in this 45-minute introduction class. Ages 10+. Participants 10-18 must be accompanied by an adult.
Hawaiian Leaf Printing
For your lau kāpala, a vegetation stamp, choose from a selection of native Hawaiian plants, such as kalo (taro) and loulu (palm). Our activity instructors will teach and guide you as you create a personal card to take home.
Hawaiian Checkers
Try your hand at Kōnane. a two-player strategy board game from Hawai‘i. The game is played on a rectangular board and begins with black and white counters filling the board in an alternating pattern. Players then hop over one another's pieces, capturing them similar to checkers.
Ti-Leaf Lei Making
Leis are traditionally used to celebrate all occasions in Hawai‘i. In this class, you will learn how to make a lei by twisting green ti-leaf (lau kī), one of Hawai‘i's most traditional style lei. Ages 6+. Participants 6-18 must be accompanied by an adult.
Coconut Painting
Join us in painting a tropical scene or flower on a coconut, putting your own individual spin on your piece. This class is open to ages 12 and up.
Papa Hula – Hula Basics
Join this class to learn the basic hula hand and foot movements that are the foundation of any hula kahiko or auana mele (song). During this class, you will learn to develop coordination and rhythm while following the sound of the ipu heke. Papa hula is open to all first-time beginners so e komo mai and join our class here at Hana-Maui Resort.
Botanical Walk at Hāna Maui Resort
Join our guided botanical walk where our guide tours the resort property focusing on both native and non-native plants that reside here at Hana-Maui Resort. Follow along with the brochure provided by the guide at the beginning of the walk.
Wellness Activities
Morning Meditation
This class welcomes you to experience the essentials of mindfulness. Begin your day with the tools to increase the feelings of wellbeing, focus and connection. Participants ages 12 and under must be accompanied by an adult.
Morning Yoga
Begin your day with a gentle beginner’s yoga class focusing on slow-paced stretching and breathing techniques. Participants 12 and under must be accompanied by an adult.
Golf
Take a swing at our 3-hole pitch and putt course. Located by The Spa, enjoy incredible mountain views while surrounded by lush landscape.
Tennis
Stay active even while on vacation. Enjoy the use of our Tennis and Pickle Ball Courts for a friendly match in tropical paradise.
Beaches
Hamoa Beach
Take our hotel shuttle to this stunning beach located approximately seven minutes from the hotel, where you can soak up the sun and take in the beauty of the pristine turquoise water and pearl-grey sands that draw locals and guests alike.
Located just beyond The Spa, the grey sands and gentle Pacific waves of Kapueokai Bay (Hāna Beach Park) make it the ideal place for families and kids to spend the day swimming and splashing. Picnic areas and shaded spots along the oceanfront offer a space to gather and relax.
Nestled in a private cove in Wainapanapa State Park, this is the perfect spot for active beachgoers. Explore the sea cave, blowholes, and sea arches that hold significant meaning for the Hawaiian culture—all while taking in the stunning coastline views of crystal waters against the famous black sands.
Savor your locally-sourced meal while taking in the ocean breeze in the outdoor, open-air bamboo hale. Artisan wood-fired pizzas, farm fare, and harvest salads are among menu favorites, while live acoustic music from local artists takes center stage each Friday.
Discover this local roadside favorite where coconut-based ice cream is the perfect organic, vegan treat along your Road to Hana drive. Choose from flavors such as matcha, pineapple, and traditional vanilla bean.
From shucked coconuts to ribs and delicious shrimp pasta, the family-owned Braddah Hutts BBQ Grill introduces visitors to authentic Hawaiian barbecue cuisine. Stop by this roadside food truck for a true taste of the island.
Located nearby Koki Beach, fill up on local favorites, freshly grilled and prepared, providing a true taste of Hawaii. Take in the beautiful scene of the beach and coastline while indulging in flavorful combinations of chicken, pork, ribs and a variety of sides to match.